Last weekend I headed to Martha’s Vineyard, MA. I’ve lived in the New York area for gobs of years and never ventured there. High winds, rain, cold weather made this such a peaceful town to be in during the off-season. The sun peeked through a bit before I grabbed a ferry back to the mainland.
I was invited by my ever-inspiring friend Kelley Connors who orchestrated a gathering of six women. We bundled in a cozy inn and her local beach home to solidify our passions while we walked and did yoga and laughed.
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Love Martha’s Vineyard!
This will help my convince my husband that fall is a great time to visit Martha’s Vineyard – gorgeous!
Hey it took me all these years to get there and I’m in the same neck of the woods. I’m so glad I experienced it. So I hope you come! Goes to show you, we need to travel all seasons of the year. xx
thanks for sharing your experience of the weekend at Martha’s Vineyard. It was a “JOY”.
Kelley, you made this happen. Thanks for making this retreat and experience available.
How lovely! My mother used to summer there as a child, and I’ve NEVER been as an adult. These photos make me want to go there. Just stunning Nancy. xx
Hi Mara, It’s taken me all this time to get there and I feel I’m sort of nearby. Geez. You mother was certainly lucky, it’s amazing. Thanks for reading and adding your voice here.
The overcast skies look like the perfect respite for girlfriends and intimacy, intentional love, and growth. Like your many different photos, the answer to “what’s your passion?” is a loooooonnngg conversation!
Thanks for sharing Nancy- these are lovely and truly capture the spirit of the weekend!